My Honda has performed well over the last 4 years I've owned it. The 2 reasons I'm car shopping is my husband complains that it's too cramped for him. He drives a full size pick up and says he feels like he's riding a go cart in mine. The only other thing is I want to change colors. My car is black and hard to keep clean and absorbs heat more I think. I'm in search of a white medium size vehicle. My husband wants me to buy a truck. Thank you, Lisa Wildes

I bought this car for one year already, I never go to auto repairs since I bought this car unless oil changes. This car runs great even it's 85000 mileages, I believe it's a reliable type of car, and doesn't cause you much time and money on the maintainances. Think about it.

consumers review the Honda Accord

Great car,the wife really enjoys the driveability. The only problem has been at 81K the balance shaft oil seal failed and dumped all the oil out. Honda repaired as a defect with no cost.

1996 Honda Accord

By Lwildes written on 07-12-2003

My Honda has performed well over the last 4 years I've owned it. The 2 reasons I'm car shopping is my husband complains that it's too cramped for him. He drives a full size pick up and says he feels like he's riding a go cart in mine. The only other thing is I want to change colors. My car is black and hard to keep clean and absorbs heat more I think. I'm in search of a white medium size vehicle. My husband wants me to buy a truck. Thank you, Lisa Wildes

Worthy to buy!

By a7edmundyoung written on 08-21-2003

I bought this car for one year already, I never go to auto repairs since I bought this car unless oil changes. This car runs great even it's 85000 mileages, I believe it's a reliable type of car, and doesn't cause you much time and money on the maintainances. Think about it.

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